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The Jenkins Configuration as Code (JCasC) feature defines Jenkins configuration parameters in a human-readable YAML file that can be stored as source code.
Manage configuration as human-readable config file(s). Setting up Jenkins is a complex process, as both Jenkins and its plugins require some tuning and ...
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This plugin allows configuration of Jenkins based on human-readable declarative configuration files.
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A Security Realm which informs the Jenkins environment how and where to pull user (or identity) information from. Also commonly known as "authentication.".
The exact steps to do this depend on how you manage the Jenkins configuration. The sections below explain how to disable access control in multiple different ...
default-src 'none' prohibits loading scripts, URLs for AJAX/XHR/WebSockets/EventSources, fonts, plugin objects, media, and frames from anywhere (images and ...
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To configure a theme, you can go to Manage Jenkins > System > Theme and enter the URL of your stylesheet and/or Javascript file. You can also configure this ...
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Description: Determines the Content Security Policy header sent for static files served by Jenkins. Only affects instances that don't have a resource root URL ...
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The "Manage Jenkins" ⇒ "System Information" page shows the value of the system properties that define the time zone for the Jenkins controller. Refer to the ...
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Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF or XSRF) is a type of security vulnerability in web applications. Without protection from CSRF, a Jenkins user or ...
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